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From YouTube: Chelsea 300 Club Breakfast 2019
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A
Verses
are
about
a
conversation
between
parents
and
their
kids
about
something
which
is
very
important,
getting
the
kids
to
college
or
do
whatever
they
want
to
do
after
they
graduate
from
high
school
and
when
I
think
about
10
and
I.
Also
think
about
10
years
ago,
I
was
in
the
detail
right
next
door,
watching
the
master
politician
Jenna
for
the
arm
of
a
number
of
your
people
here
today
in
terms
of
explaining
what
inversa
was
doing
time.
A
Tremendously
surprised
so,
wherever
you
are
change,
I
want
to
call
out,
in
friendship
to
all
seven
or
eight
feet
of
you
now,
since
the
three
hundred
club
has
been
formed,
I
don't
want
ecology,
undercover
I
think
it
was,
and
we
wanted
not
the
parents
to
save
three
hundred
dollars
a
year
to
get
up
to
a
video
of
one
thousand
dollars
which
we
would
then
match
in
to
two
thousand
dollars
now
has
it
worked
well
over
300
families
and
360
college-bound
Chelsea's
dues
and
join
the
programs?
Our
families
have
seen.
C
C
C
D
C
C
B
C
Know
we
invited
stakeholders
in
the
mountain
to
partner
with
us
and
to
wrap
around
our
students,
wrap
around
our
families
and
open
the
doors
of
opportunity,
just
make
sure
that
our
students
have
that
we
have
that
chance
to
succeed,
because
that's
who
we
are
deep
in
our
soul,
deep
in
our
heart
collectively
as
filaments,
we
are
who
we
are
yeah
the
heart.
We
are
Chelsea,
but
you
have
always
been
partnering
with
us
universe.
A
F
C
Called
us
to
build
aspirations,
you
have
helped
us
to
remove
the
financial
burden
that
has
been
in
between
our
students
and
success
many
times
and
many
times
just
in
between
and
our
students
and
their
feeling
of
being
successful.
Taking
that
removing
that
obstacle
has
been
so
empowering
for
our
students,
for
our
families
and
for
the
aspirations
of
the
entire
community.
So
this.
C
G
G
Whenever
we
talk
with
folks,
we
go,
you
really
take
a
look
at.
What's
going
on,
people
have
come
together,
everything
something
perfect
every
family
suppose
given
in
a
variety
of
ways,
but
this
is
a
key
contrasting
house
around
all
of
the
citizens
of
the
community,
we're
trying
to
find
strategies
and
ways
to
make
the
pathways
which
would
be
accessible
to
Mitchell
Hall.
So
let
me
also
say
so
make
a
presentation
of
Beacon
Hill
today,
but
it
really
is
a
delight
work
and
the
dog
is
very
committed
to
them.
G
Other
initiatives
Dennis
doing
he's
actively
evolved
on
a
day-to-day
basis.
He
supports
us
staff
members
in
our
efforts
and
he's
always
encouraging
us
to
do
as
much
as
we
can
to
make
our
program
a
powerful
force
for
change
of
inaudible
if
you're
a
good
education,
what
we
need.
It's
powerful,
versatile
educational
Massachusetts
where
the
national
leaders
in
education
all
of
the
test
over
the
last
10
years,
massachusetts
has
been
leading
so,
however,
while
at
the
same
time
we
were
leaving
them,
somebody
raised
their
families.
G
G
D
B
G
To
say,
as
I
think
into
this
next
phase
of
world
that
parents
Monica
before
is
anything
that
we
do.
First,
we
believe
confidence
struggles
that,
depending
in
the
United
States,
is
that
Terrence
in
many
instances
have
been
marginalized
and
the
educational
conversation
and
that
have
not
been
graced
by
the
schools
and
sometimes
embraced
by
their
communities,
to
understand
how
important
parents,
our
and
the
achievements
that
children
are
capable
of
receiving
the
family
that
we're
going
to
highlight
in
this
video.
G
G
G
G
G
G
What's
this,
that's
the
secret
list:
what's
the
secret
to
the
success
that
you
have
each
other
and
I
said
it's
two
things
this
is
in
love
and
then,
if
you
can,
let
students
know
young
people
know
that
this
things
that
they
have
to
do,
they
have
to
be
taken
seriously
from
time
to
time.
Don't
rush
them
to
do
the
right
thing
into
work
as
hard
as
you
can
try
to
reach.
G
D
A
F
I
D
G
Imperson
is
trying
to
get
more
low-income
minority,
first-generation
students
onto
quality
higher
education,
but
low-income
parents
may
not
have
had
higher
education
themselves.
They
may
not
be
familiar
with
those
institutions,
they
don't
know
the
norms
of
the
academy,
and
so
one
of
the
ways
that
you
can
help
the
success
of
the
children
is
to
ensure
that
parents
have
the
answers
to
questions
that
are
logically.
Gonna
arise
to
make
the
complicated
path
much
easier
for
the
children
to
pursue.
I
E
G
D
Throughout
my
high
school
career,
my
parents
have
been
saving
money
every
month
and
at
the
end
of
the
four
years
the
money
gets
doubled,
which
is
gonna,
be
very
helpful
for
me,
and
it's
just
gonna
make
the
transition
into
college
a
lot
smoother
the
day
that
I
was
getting
Harvard's
acceptance.
It
was
December
13th
at
7
p.m.
I.